A Food Lover's Guide to Shreveport-Bossier
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A Food Lover’s Guide TO SHREVEPORT-BOSSIER, LOUISIANA WWW.SHREVEPORT-BOSSIER.ORG 1 WWW.SHREVEPORT-BOSSIER.ORG Kim Hand Owner & Baker Buttercups Cupcakes About the cover Buttercups Cupcakes in Shreveport is one of the most popular bakeries in North Louisiana. Owner and baker Kim Hand competed on the Food Network series Cupcake Wars in 2011 and has since become well-known for her colorful cupcakes, macarons and eye-popping custom cakes. Buttercups Cupcakes is located at 6535 Youree Drive #207 in Shreveport’s Shoppes at Bellemead shopping center. Kim and the team at Buttercups Cupcakes created the unicorn cake featured on our front and back cover and photographer Jennifer Robison captured the2 shot. WWW.SHREVEPORT-BOSSIER.ORG The ICONS p. 4-9 20 (More) p. 10-19 Celebrated BITES New Faces, p. 20-27 New Flavors Food Trucks: p. 28-31 A Movable Feast $ - Under $10 Per Person $$ - Under $20 Per Person $$$ - $20 or more Per Person About this guide Eat Here: A Food Lover’s Guide to Shreveport-Bossier is produced annually by the Shreveport- Bossier Convention and Tourist Bureau, the offi cial destination marketing organization of Shreveport-Bossier. Previous editions of the guide may be viewed electronically at www.shreveport-bossier.org/dining. For a complete directory of Shreveport-Bossier eateries as well as accommodations, attractions and more, visit www.shreveport-bossier.org. For more information, visit our Visitor Center at 629 Spring Street in downtown Shreveport or call 800-551-8682. Information in this guide is carefully compiled to ensure maximum accuracy. The Shreveport-Bossier Convention and Tourist Bureau, its staff and its agents cannot and do not guarantee the accuracy of all information furnished to them nor the complete absence of errors or omissions. All rights reserved, including the right to reprint this book, or portions thereof, in any form. WWW.SHREVEPORT-BOSSIER.ORG 3 Each edition of Eat Here features a different selection of 20 must-try dishes that we call “celebrated bites.” However, there are a handful of dishes that are so popular among locals that we include them in every edition of this guide. We call these fi ve dishes “The Icons” and no serious food lover should visit Shreveport-Bossier without tasting them. The Shrimp Buster at Herby-K’s 318-424-2724 • 1833 PIERRE AVENUE, SHREVEPORT Any list of Shreveport food icons should begin with the shrimp buster, a unique take on the fried shrimp po’ boy offered at Herby-K’s, a seafood joint that’s been run by the same local family since 1936. Jumbo shrimp are pounded fl at, deep-fried and stacked on buttery French bread. Squeeze a lemon wedge over the shrimp and dunk it in the secret shrimp buster sauce to get the full experience. $ $ WWW.HERBYKS.NET 4 WWW.SHREVEPORT-BOSSIER.ORGWWWWWW RE ORTT BOSSIERER.OORGRG The Pie at Strawn’s Eat Shop 318-868-0634 • 125 KINGS HIGHWAY, SHREVEPORT Arguably the most acclaimed eatery in Shreveport, Strawn’s Eat Shop has been featured in Southern Living, USA Today, Travel + Leisure and countless other publications – all because of their outstanding ice box pies. Try the strawberry pie, the most popular fl avor among locals, or velvety butterscotch or seasonal peach. Available at three locations. $ WWW.STRAWNSEATSHOP.COM WWW.SHREVEPORT-BOSSIER.ORG 5 the icons Shreveport-Style Stuffed Shrimp at various eateries Shreveport-style stuffed shrimp are a local delicacy that originated in the kitchen of the Freeman and Harris Café, an eatery that, at the time of its closing, was one of the oldest black-owned restaurants in the United States. Large shrimp are stuffed with Creole dressing, deep-fried and served with spicy tartar sauce. Try them at Eddie’s Restaurant (1956 Hollywood Avenue), Brother’s Seafood (4916 Monkhouse Drive) or C&C Café (1765 Milam Street) in Shreveport. $ $ The Muffy at Fertitt a’s Delicatessen 318-424-5508 • 1124 FAIRFIELD AVENUE, SHREVEPORT Shreveport’s oldest continuously operated restaurant, Fertitta’s Delicatessen, fi rst opened in 1927 as an Italian grocery. Now listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the mom-and-pop sandwich shop specializes in muffalettas. Their signature sandwich, “The Muffy,” is a smaller, single-serving version of the famous New Orleans cold cut sandwich topped with olive mix, mustard and American cheese. $ WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/FERTITTASDELI 6 WWW.SHREVEPORT-BOSSIER.ORGWWWWWW RE ORTT BOSSIERER.OORGRG HICKORY STICK On The Cooking Channel’s Big Bad BBQ Brawl 4448 YOUREE DRIVE, SHREVEPORT Hickory Stick is a popular Shreveport barbecue joint featured on The Cooking Channel’s barbecue cook-off series Big Bad BBQ Brawl. For the show, Hickory Stick prepared a classic pulled pork sandwich – one of several dishes that have made the restaurant a favorite among locals for more than 40 years. $ WWW.SHREVEPORT-BOSSIER.ORG 7 Hot Donuts at Southern Maid Donuts 3505 HEARNE AVENUE, SHREVEPORT 3161 NORTH MARKET STREET, SHREVEPORT 1409 E. 70TH STREET, SUITE 116, BOSSIER CITY 3230 BARKSDALE BOULEVARD, BOSSIER CITY The only product for which Elvis Presley ever sang a jingle, Southern Maid Donuts are a true taste of Shreveport. Visit the Hearne Avenue location at 4 p.m., when donuts are served piping hot to loyal patrons who line up for these delicious, doughy treats. $ WWW.SOUTHERNMAIDDONUTS.COM 8 WWW.SHREVEPORT-BOSSIER.ORGWWWWWW RE ORTT BOSSIERER.OORGRG EAT LIKE A LOCAL “I’d stake my life on the Reuben at Noble Savage Tavern being the best sandwich within hundreds of miles. Noble Savage is consistently one of the best kitchens in town, year after year.” - Chris Kirkley 318 RESTAURANT WEEK March 13-17, 2018 DOZENS OF RESTAURANTS PARTICIPATING! Enjoy exclusive dining experiences with special pricing for one week only! WWW.318RESTAURANTWEEK.COM WWW.SHREVEPORT-BOSSIER.ORG 9 elebrated Bites Each edition of Eat Here features a different selection of 20 Celebrated Bites. Restaurants represented in this section range from casual roadside eateries to extravagant fi ne dining, but they all have one thing in common: they provide some of the most unique dining experiences in Shreveport-Bossier. Of course, there’s much more to Shreveport-Bossier’s dining scene than you’ll see on this list. To browse a complete list of dining establishments in Shreveport-Bossier, visit www.shreveport-bossier.org. To read weekly reviews of local restaurants written by local food lovers, visit our blog, www.20x49.com. Share your culinary adventures in Shreveport-Bossier using the hashtag #Eat318. The $20 Burger at The People’s Market 318-499-4274 | 2369 AIRLINE DRIVE #500, BOSSIER CITY Since opening in early 2017, The People’s Market has been the topic of much conversation among local food lovers because of one menu item: the $20 burger. Made with ultra-premium American Wagyu beef (often called Kobe beef in the U.S.) and Swiss raclette cheese, this burger really is unlike any other in Shreveport-Bossier. Is it worth the price tag? Let your taste buds be the judge. $ $ 10 WWW.SHREVEPORT-BOSSIER.ORGWWWWWW RE ORTT BOSSIERER.OORGRG Snake Venom Wings at Wing Taxi 318-208-8655 | 273 EAST 70TH STREET, SHREVEPORT So, you like spicy food? The snake venom wings at local wing joint Wing Taxi are so insanely hot that the restaurant hosts an annual competition in which diners attempt to eat an entire order. In addition to snake venom, Wing Taxi offers 35 house-made wing sauce fl avors, outstanding homemade desserts and more. A dining room is available, but most customers take their orders to-go. $ - $ $ EAT LIKE A LOCAL “There is something magical about the red beans and grits from Biscotti’s. It’s like a choreographed dance of fl avors on your taste buds.” -Jada Durden WWW.SHREVEPORT-BOSSIER.ORG 11 20 celebrated bites Super Sue Sandwich at Joe Cobb Bar-B-Q 318-221-6512 | 203 MCCORMICK STREET, BOSSIER CITY Joe Cobb Bar-B-Q, open since 1952 in downtown Bossier City, is a tradition among locals. The Super Sue sandwich – named for owner Sue Cobb – is a wallet-friendly po’ boy stuffed with smoked meats and coleslaw. $ Chicken Fried Steak at Tejas Kitchen Bar Patio 318-629-9292 | 855 PIERREMONT ROAD, SHREVEPORT Looking for an unforgettable chicken fried steak? The CFS at Tejas Kitchen Bar Patio is a strip steak that’s been battered and deep fried, covered in a jalapeño-spiced cream gravy and served atop a pile of garlic-laced, mashed red potatoes. The chicken fried steak is only available during lunch. $ $ 12 WWW.SHREVEPORT-BOSSIER.ORGWWWWWW RE ORTT BOSSIERER.OORGRG Chicken & Waffl es at Crescent City Bistro 318-210-0006 | 5050 INDUSTRIAL DRIVE, SUITE 100, BOSSIER CITY Chef Darrell Johnson of Crescent City Bistro specializes in classic New Orleans fare. His interpretations of dressed po’ boys, barbecue shrimp and white chocolate bread pudding rank among the best in Shreveport- Bossier. His take on chicken and waffl es, including a Sriracha sauce- spiked maple syrup, is not to be missed. $ - $ $ Fajitas and Margaritas AT SUPERIOR GRILL 318-869-3243 | 6123 LINE AVENUE, SHREVEPORT The original location of Superior Grill is famous for huge fajita platters, happy hour margaritas served in 20 oz. cups and an around-the-clock party vibe. Regardless of the day or hour, there always seems to be a celebration going on in the bar and a steady stream of sizzling fajita platters being marched out of the kitchen. $ $ - $ $ $ Singer Rolls AT ABBY SINGER’S BISTRO 318-459-4125 | 617 TEXAS STREET, SHREVEPORT Abby Singer’s Bistro, located upstairs at Robinson Film Center in downtown Shreveport, is home to one of the city’s most unique appetizers. Singer rolls are a simple but delicious twist on traditional shrimp spring rolls featuring jumbo shrimp wrapped in pesto-laced wonton wrappers, fried golden brown and served in a martini glass with Thai chili dipping sauce.